This action-filled radio play portrays the miracle of Chanuka as a victory of Jewish spirit over the forces of assimilation.
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It was really amazing!!!! I really love it!!! I will try to bring it to my classroom, for our Chanuka party.... It is so dramatic, and so alive...
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Our family listened again tonight, several days after Dedication, and we all ate latkes, (with LOTS of sour cream!) May G-d be gracious to Jerusalen and grant His peace to Israel forever!!
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I used this recording, along with some of the music recordings, to help teach my class about the story of Chanukah. It was entertaining and educational. Thank you.
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I was so blessed listening to this story today. What an awesome testimony to the glory and power of our wonderful and loving God. Thank you so very much for making this available and sharing the story of such wonderful faith and strength.
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I enjoyed listening to history of the Maccabees, and the Victory. My heart was so stirred for the season.
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A BIG thank you to Chabad and the JEM, I love this inspirational stuff-AND its for FREE!! Please keep up the Great Work.
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My name is Riza, i am interested and amazed to the page designed and made in celebration of hanukkah. this is a very special day and a moment especially when we are at a new century of millenium. hanukkah in the twenty first century is special and has a ritual meaning. I am delighted to see this kind of outstanding layout of page, a special day of memory and celebration. I thank you,
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The beautiful telling of the story of Chanukah makes my Tshuva all the more beautiful. Thank YOU,
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Its amazing to hear that of the tyranny and brutalism of the past. I am Jewish but many of these historical accounts are new to me. I found this information educational and enlightening.
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My name is C.T. as a born again believer this will be the first year, that I will be celebrating Chanukah in the truth and the miraculous blessing of this holiday season where a Sovereign God released a miracle to His people. I give praise to the God of Israel for HIs countless blessings and protection to His covenant people.
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I loved hearing the story of the Maccabees it was so much easier then trying to read it. Thanks for providing such an interesting story. I loved it. I am not a Jew but my family celebrate chanukkah as Christmas is so self indulgent whereas this is very spiritual.
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I am Jewish, but was raised christian. I know I am a chosen vessel . I am , for the first time, observing Channukah. I wish I could meet more seasoned Jewish people.
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Lynne could we hear your story?
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This is a great way to learn.
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As a long time fan of 'Old-Time Radio' Broadcasts, I found your rendition of the story of the Maccabees thoroughly enjoyable and well in keeping with quality productions. I look forward to hearing more of the same in the future.
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Thank you,my family are from Russia, Rumania, I was never adopted by the people that raised me. I was raised Christian. Went to Bible college. I met my Jewish family at 15. A few years ago I began feeling a pull towards my roots. I have continued to learn at a slow pace. I really would like to have a Jewish friend. Our family just observed our first Chanukah together. We had a wonderful time. We will continue to do so. I hung my mezuzah before Chanukah. I really need help with the daily observances. I am stumbling, but I know my G-od will help me, as he always has. He has performed miracle, after miracle through my life. Too many to name. Thank you,
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Looked up my birthday & a miracle on that date was the Miracle G-d performed for the Maccabees at Channukah Praise His Name in all the earth!
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Though I am a Christian, I find the story of the Maccabees inspiring, and the tradition of Hanukkah a delight to enjoy with so many of my Jewish friends. It is a tradition, and an observance, which speaks deeply to all of us in our desire to worship G-d.
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You obviously are online with Chabad, and you can see if there is a Chabad center anywhere near you. But if you stay online, you will get so much information and so much learning. The Chabad.Org website is amazing and even with my Chabad center near me, so that I can attend classes and services, I still get so much from this website. There must be some Jews in Utah who you could connect with. Keep trying; I know you'll find a friend, or a Chabad center. The Chabad centers are amazing and will provide you with so much spiritual guidance and acceptance. Be well. Happy Chanukah.
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I am a Catholic and I appreciated the story to explain the Channukah miracle. Peace and light to all. Thanks
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Really enjoyed the audio. Is there a way to copy or dowload the adio? I would like to play it during Hanukah and my computer is not near where we do our celebration.
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I was born on Chanukah and it's my favorite holiday. Wonderful! thanks for this!
Happy Chanukah to all!
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Thank you! This selection cannot be downloaded due to copyright concerns, however you can purchase the tape at this link.
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thank you Jan for the reassurance that I will find someone in Utah. It is difficult here at best. We are now celebrating our second chanukuh, and what a wonderful time we are having. Thank G-d. Shalom,
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It was so inspiring to listen to a "real" story about Chanukkah that tells the truth about what happened instead of focusing on the cute little myths. May the spirit of the Maccabees live on in all of us during these times. I would love to teach this play to our synagogue's children--how do I get a script?
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Miracle of the Maccabees
The Chanukah Story |
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This action-filled radio play portrays the miracle of Chanuka as a victory of Jewish spirit over the forces of assimilation. (27:14) | |
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